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Author: Siegfried J. Schmidt

Board Member of Constructivist Foundations
Bio Note: Siegfried J. Schmidt was born in 1940. He was university professor at the universities of Karlsruhe, Bielefeld, Siegen and Münster for philosophy, linguistics, literary studies and media studies from 1971 to 2006 and is now professor emeritus. In the 1980s he played a leading role in establishing radical constructivism as a new paradigm in the German-speaking academic landscape.
Affiliation: University of Münster, Germany
Constructivist approaches covered:
This is the list of constructivist approaches covered in
Siegfried J. Schmidt’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
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Constructivism · Non-Dualism · Radical Constructivism
Scientific disciplines covered:
This is the list of all disciplines referred to by
Siegfried J. Schmidt’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
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Epistemology · History · Philosophy
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
Schmidt S. J. (2011) From objects to processes: A proposal to rewrite radical constructivism. Constructivist Foundations 7(1): 1–9 & 37–47. http://constructivist.info/7/1/001
Schmidt S. J. (2010) Radical constructivism: A tool, not a super theory! Constructivist Foundations 6(1): 6–11. http://constructivist.info/6/1/006
Schmidt S. J. (2010) Self-organisation and learning culture. Constructivist Foundations 5(3): 121–129. http://constructivist.info/5/3/121
Schmidt S. J. (2008) So far – from now on. Josef mitterer’s non-dualistic critique of radical constructivism and some consequences. Constructivist Foundations 3(3): 163–171. http://constructivist.info/3/3/163
Schmidt S. J. (2008) Operative fictions, or: How to talk about society. Constructivist Foundations 3(2): 67–68. http://constructivist.info/3/2/067
Schmidt S. J. (2007) God has created reality, we create worlds of experience: A speech in honour of ernst von glasersfeld to mark the award of the gregory bateson prize, heidelberg, may. Constructivist Foundations 2(2-3): 7–11. http://constructivist.info/2/2-3/007
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